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福建师大附中2006年高三英语试卷

2006.5

本试卷分为第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。

YC             第一卷(三部分,共115分)

第一部分:听力

第一节:听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What does the man want from the woman?

    A.A paint brush.         B.A picture.            C.A hammer.

2.What’s the man looking for?

    A.A book about cards.    B.A book about furniture.  C.A book about cars.

3.Where does the woman live?

    A.Rome.              B.Paris.               C.San Francisco.

4.What happened to the man?

    A.He broke his leg.       B.He lost a letter.        C.He let a holiday go.

5.What did the woman’s family do about the high food cost?

    A.They had a disaster.    

    B.She grows her own food.                     

    C.They cat in a restaurant.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.What are they talking about?

    A.They are talking about their holiday.

    B.They are planning their visit to some relatives.

    C.They are talking about how to entertain Aunt Barbara.

7.How do they feel about Aunt Barbara?

A.They are afraid of her

    B.They think that she complains too much.

    C.They miss her very much.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Where is the flat?

    A.In the center of the city. 

    B.Far from a busy road.

    C.Near a school.

9.How many bedrooms does the house have?

    A.Two.               B.Three.              C.Four.

10.What floor is it?

    A.5th.                B.15th.               C.25th.

听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。

11.Where was the bomb?

    A.In a phone box.

    B.In a corner of a house.

    C.Outside the newspaper office.

12.What did Andrew do when he discovered the bomb?

    A.He threw it away.      B.He called the police.    C.He took the bomb apart.

13.What do we know about Andrew?

    A.He was slightly injured.

    B.He was blamed for being late for school

    C.He managed to deliver all the newspapers.

14.What’s the relationship between the two speakers?

    A.Teacher and student.

    B.Policewoman and witness.

    C.Radio hostess and guest.

听第9段材料,回答第15至16题。

15.What can we learn about the man?

    A.He had been ill for some time and was英才苑getting better.

    B.He had already got perfectly well.

    C.He had just fallen ill.

16.What is the doctor’s advice to the man?

    A.Stop taking the medicine from that day on.

    B.Continue to take the medicine as before.

    C.Begin taking less of the medicine than before.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.What is the speaker doing?

    A.Reporting a football game.

    B.Telling a story of a football fan.

    C.Giving a special report about a football player

18.How did the team feel about the next day’s game?

    A.Excited.             B.Worried.            C.Confident.

19.What did Carlos say about the cup?

    A.He was not very sure of winning the cup.

    B.His team would try their best thought there was little chance of winning the cup.

    C.His team would win the cup even if they lost the game.

20.Why did Carlos keep the name of starting players a secret?

    A.He wanted every player to be fully prepared for the game.

    B.He hadn’t made the final decision about it yet.

    C.He wanted to give the fans a surprise.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

21.-Mum, give me one more chocolate.

-I’m afraid there is _________ left.

    A.nothing        B.some          C.none          D.any

22.He stayed away from school for ________seemed two weeks before the college entrance examinations.

    A.as            B.what          C.it            D.that

23.-Where did President Lincoln make this famous speech?

-It was at Gettysburg __________ thousands of soldiers were buried.

    A.where         B.that           C.which         D.when

24.He _________ undressed, throwing all his clothes on the floor.

    A.does          B.did           C.got           D.gets

25.Your uncle ____________ a perfect fool, otherwise he would not have left all his money to that woman.

    A.could be                       B.should be      

    C.ought to have been                D.must have been

26.__________ so delicious, the food in this market was sold out soon.

    A.Tasting                        B.Tasted        

    C.Having been tasted                D.Being tasted

27.Even the disabled people can lead a ___________ life if they have courage.

    A.regular        B.normal        C.usual          D.ordinary

28.Mary’s cell phone was left in a taxi accidentally, never _______ again.

    A.to find         B.being found     C.finding        D.to be found

29.-Sadam, the former president of Iraq, was caught alive at last.

-Really? Where _________ himself?

    A.has he hidden    B.had he hidden    C.was he hidden   D.is he hiding

30.I’ll keep the box in the _____________ so that the sun doesn’t burn the little plants.

    A.shadow        B.shade         C.dark          D.open

31.The driver started to ___________ speed to make up for the hour he had lost in the traffic jam.

    A.keep up        B.take up        C.pick up        D.give up

32.___________ you take a taxi, you will probably miss the plane.

    A.Unless         B.When         C.Until          D.As

33.The bell was ringing ___________ the end of the lesson. The teacher signed to us that class was over.

    A.announcing     B.declaring       C.showing       D.calling

34.___________ with heavy snow, the road has to be closed to the public for the moment.

    A.To be covered   B.Covering       C.Having covered  D.Covered

35.Your essay ______________ beautifully. Is it the one I saw you writing yesterday?

    A.is read         B.was read       C.reads         D.read

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

In the last 20 years the word “knowledge” has become an adjective. As personal computers started  36  on every desktop, key information英才苑was stored in knowledge bases  37  to knowledge networks. Most of the “ 38  ” on which the knowledge economy(经济) is built is actually just information-data, facts and basic business intelligence(智能).

With the Internet, you can get  39  to almost all the information throughout the entire world. Web  40  can help deal with the information in ways that were not  41  only a decade ago. But the information we use does not  42  into the knowledge we need.

For example, the knowledge you  43  throughout your working life can make you  44

in the organization you work for. Your ability to  45  it with the knowledge of co-workers and companions can make the difference between success and failure.

Researchers are  46  technology that can “watch” you working, then make  47  about related subjects or ideas.  48 , even if the software makes a bad guess, it can  49  be valuable in helping get new ideas. Computer scientists are also  50  progress against a long-held  51  of “intelligent agents” that provide just-in-time information to help the work you’re doing. Experimental programs can test your ideas  52  commonsense logic, acting  53  “experts” to help guide your thinking.

These technologies help people join their own ideas with some  54  knowledge far more efficiently than was previously(先前) possible. But they also  55  a key problem unsolved: how to unearth all the new ideas that are being produced around the world.

36.A.seeing         B.appearing       C.showing       D.shaking

37.A.designed       B.introduced      C.guided         D.connected

38.A.knowledge      B.industry        C.revolution      D.business

39.A.easier         B.softer         C.closer         D.eager

40.A.exhibitions      B.searchers       C.services       D.museums

41.A.interesting      B.necessary      C.possible        D.valuable

42.A.wheel         B.turn          C.sink          D.move

43.A.load          B.organize       C.gather         D.form

44.A.familiar        B.similar         C.lovely         D.different

45.A.prevent        B.copy          C.deliver         D.join

46.A.developing      B.proving        C.reviewing      D.spreading

47.A.suggestions     B.decisions       C.texts          D.choices

48.A.Commonly     B.Interestingly     C.Internationally   D.Usually

49.A.ever          B.even          C.already        D.still

50.A.creating        B.setting         C.making        D.having

51.A.result         B.track          C.question       D.dream

52.A.for           B.on            C.against        D.between

53.A.like           B.as            C.into           D.over

54.A.existing        B.running        C.searching      D.spreading

55.A.let            B.put           C.remain        D.leave

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

I was born when my father and mother were on their way to Nash, a lonely place where they were to meet with hardship and difficulties. They both liked this land very much, which might have best explained why they moved from Missouri to such a town in western Kansas. They did most of their shopping in Nash, but before Nash was built, they shopped at the little town of Moran, where there was a small grocery store.

I remember when the railroad came to Nash, when the first telephones came, and the first cars. We lived six miles from town so we missed out meeting the trains. My mother was sick when I was small, so I did a lot of the household chores, even doing the laundry, as I was the oldest, but I never worked outside with my five brothers. I remember going to school with my brothers. When we played basketball, we played outside, and the girls wore skirts and bloomers, and got along fine. I liked spelling matches, and we competed with other schools once or twice a month.

I married Herm Messenger, a farmer in 1971. eleven children were born to us, four boys and seven girls, four dead at birth. One pair of twins, Paul and Pauline, however Pauline died when she was nineteen months old. My first washing machine was operated by hand, pushing the handle back and forth. Later, I got a machine with an electric motor. My first machine with a wringer(绞拧机) was a kind of a joke, as herm took it to the church, and put it on the Christmas tree for me. That might not be exciting to a housewife today, but I thought it was!

56.From the passage we can learn that the writer’s parents __________.

    A.had the first child unexpectedly      

    B.liked Missouri very much

    C.had a hard time in Nash            

    D.had to shop a great deal

57.The second paragraph tells that the author ___________.

    A.saw for herself first trains, first telephones and first cars

    B.played, worked and went to school with his brothers

    C.did a lot of household chores when she was small

    D.enjoyed winning the spelling matches when at school

58.In the last paragraph the author suggests that ____________.

    A.the way her husband put a wringer on a tree was funny

    B.she was excited when she received the wringer from her husband

    C.her husband was fond of playing a joke on her

    D.her first washing machine was electrically run

B

An affordable housing law passed three years ago promises a possible supply of below-market-rate homes, but has failed to encourage increased housing production and is unlikely to affect San Francisco’s poorest families.

Barbara, 44, who came to The City in 1970, have been trying to pick herself up from the bottom, where she and her children started out with just the clothes on their backs-through the kindness of others they got by.

They were last homeless in 1999. Since then, Barbara has worked hard to keep from returning to the streets and the shelters, taking advantage first of transitional(过渡的) housing, then a rent assistance, and studying for a job as a nursing assistant and a home health aide.

However the cost for housing has made it difficult for her to live within her limit. She can’t afford proper housing. Even an improper shelter costs as much as $ 1,200 for rent. She has to spend every night in a dining room. In this respect, she is not alone. There are hundreds of thousands of San Franciscans who are in the same boat with her.

Since 2000, she’s been providing health care in the homes of charity(慈善机构), and relying on an assistance program to pay the rent for her two-bedroom apartment in the Lower Height. A few months ago she lost her full-time job due to budget cuts, just as she had hoped to get a permanent post that would allow her to cover her $ 1,700 monthly rent.

 Now she works three or four hour shifts six days a week for $ 10.50 an hour, taking the bus around from client to client and worrying that in February, when her rent assistance is gone, she could end up on the streets with her family again.

59.From the passage we can learn that ____________ in San Francisco.

    A.there is a serious lack of proper housing

    B.there are many people who can not afford housing

    C.transitional housing is as expensive as apartments

    D.a rent assistance can be given to every citizen

60.Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?

    A.They were once given clothes by kind people

    B.They were once sleeping on the street

    C.They were once offered transitional housing

    D.They were once living with a nursing man

61.What does the underlined part live within her limit probably mean?

    A.Live a miserable life               B.Live beyond what she earns

    C.Make both ends meet              D.Follow her way.

62.The passage suggests that _________________.

    A.Barbara would be homeless again     B.Barbara is a lazy person

    C.Barbara could not live without help    D.Barbara is out of work now

C

She must be the wisest woman on this planet, for she has lived up to the three words “Seize the moment”. Too many people put off something that brings them joy just because they haven’t thought about it, or because they are unwilling to try something new.

My sister died a few years ago. We never did have lunch together. I can’t remember how many times I was refused when I called her to go to lunch. She would say to me: “I can’t. I have clothes on the line.” “My hair is dirty. I wish I had known yesterday.” “I had a late breakfast.” “It looks like rain.” Only after her death did I choose to be a little more flexible.

Life is not made up of thing that you do at a particular time, but it demands variety and adventure. As we grow older, the list of promises made to ourselves may get longer. Perhaps one morning, when we awaken, we will find to our surprise that our life is full of “I’m going to”, “I plan to” and “Someday, when things are settled down a bit.”

My seize-the-moment friend is open to adventure and ready at any moment to make a new start. She keeps an open mind about new ideas. Her great interest in life is contagious. With her around you, you may trade your bad feet for good shoes.

I have not touched ice cream for 10 years. The other day, I stopped off and bought a triple-decker. If my car had hit an iceberg on the way home, I would have died happy.

63.The passage suggests that the author’s sister _________________.

    A.was very busy with her work        B.died a very happy person

    C.always did things in a fixed order     D.was the wisest woman in the world

64.The writer has had a new way of looking at life since ___________.

    A.his sister died                   B.he met the wise woman

    C.he turned old                    D.the three words appeared

65.The underlined word “contagious” is used to show that the woman is_______”.

    A.polite         B.powerful       C.practical       D.proud

66.The author expects those who have read the passage to ___________.

    A.have a long list of promises          B.be a smart businessman

    C.hit an iceberg in their cars           D.be as adventurous as himself

D

Wuthering Heights has a difficult narrative structure. The story begins in 1801. It is first narrated by Lockwood, a visitor staying in Thrushcross Grange, one of the two houses, where we can meet different characters in the novel. Lockwood is a narrow, dull man who is basically afraid of feeling; as a result, he is a bad man who lives emotionally through a dirty interest in the lives of others. It is this side of his character that leads into the main narrative stream of the novel. His interest in what he sees and experiences on his visits to Wuthering Heights leads him to encourage Nelly Dean, the house-keeper at the Grange, to provide him with the information concerning the people that he has met: Heathcliff, Cathy, Hareton, Joseph and, of course, the ghost of Catherine.

Nelly Dean’s story forms the major part of the narrative. While Nelly is meant to be an objective narrator, she has a lot to do with what has happened over the past twenty-five years that have led to the present state of affairs. Therefore, as readers, we need to realize how Nelly presents events and characters and her own role in determining the course of events.

The final part of the novel concerns the immediate future and provides us with the results of Lockwood’s visit to the Heights and the appearance of Catherine’s ghost. It is narrated by both Lockwood and Nelly.

Finally, Isabella, the one time wife of Heathcliff, through a letter, narrates one middle part of the novel.

Although this narrative structure may, at first, be very difficult, it is necessary because in the world of the novel, time order of the years is not so important; the events of twenty-five years ago are as much a part of the present as those in which Lockwood finds himself in 1801.

67.From the first paragraph, we can know the first narrator is _____________.

    A.Lockwood                     B.Thrushcross    

    C.Heathcliff                      D.Nelly Dean

68.The house-keeper at the Grange satisfies Lockwood’s dirty desire by ____________.

    A.telling him the story of the ghost of Catherine

    B.providing him with the information of Wuthering Height

    C.encouraging him to know more about the people he has met

    D.showing him around the place he is visiting

69.What is special about the middle part of the novel?

    A.One part of it is narrated in the form of a letter.

    B.It describes how Isabella and Heathcliff got separated.

    C.It is the most difficult part in the novel.

    D.One part of it suggests Catherine has been dead

70.This passage is quite probably ____________.

    A.a piece of news                  B.a reading guide

    C.a writing guide                  D.an advertisement of a novel

E

Thanks to science, industry and moral philosophy, mankind’s steps were at last guided up the right path in the past century. The 19th century of steam was about to give way to the 20th century of oil and electricity. Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, only 41 years old in 1900, provided a scientific basis for the idea that progress was not to be stopped, determined by natural law. And almost everybody thought that the development would continue to be as slow as that in the 19th century.

Inventions like the railroad or the telegraph or the typewriter enabled people to live their everyday lives a little more conveniently. No one could have guessed that new ideas would storm the world with a force and frequency at an amazing pace. This high-speed attack of new ideas and technologies seemed to make people believe in the old dreams of a perfect life on earth, of a safe world in which natural disasters would be controlled. But the fast progress was accompanied by something against mankind’s will.

Murders in Sarajevo(萨拉热窝) in 1914 led to the Great War, which did more than destroy a generation of Europeans. The Great War was most commonly called so until the beginning of World War Ⅱ when it was renamed World War Ⅰ. Hitler rose to power in the 1930’s. It was this very man who ordered the attack of Poland, only to meet with his failure when Great Britain and France made war on Germany. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese bombed the American naval base at Pearl harbor. Americans decided to enter the war, and World War Ⅱ was now truly a world war.

But civilization was not crushed(压碎) by the two great wars, and from the ruins people built a way of life again. The citizens of the 20th century felt free to reinvent themselves. In that task they were aided by two far-reaching developments-Psychoanalysis(精神分析) and the Bomb.

71.It can be inferred from the passage that at the beginning of the 20th century __________.

    A.great changes occurred between the 19th century and the 20th century

    B.the world knew nothing about science, industry and moral philosophy

    C.mankind came to realize there was not a change in the 19th century

    D.Darwin, the builder of the theory of evolution, was in his forties

72.Because of the inventions like the railroad, telegraph and type writer, people could _____.

    A.know that the progress was made only by scientists

    B.enjoy their life more comfortably and conveniently

    C.tell that a mankind killing was about to take place

    D.make their dreams of a better life and a better world come true

73.Why was the Great War renamed as World War Ⅰ?

    A.Because it destroyed a generation of Europeans.

    B.Because it was not only a war but a human disaster.

    C.Because it was followed by the other world war.

    D.Because it was influenced by new ideas.

74.Which happening is not mentioned in this passage before World War Ⅱ?

    A.Hitler came into power             B.Japan attached Pearl Harbor.

    C.Poland was attacked by Germany.     D.USA had not planned to go into the war

75.What is the writer likely to talk about if he continues to write?

    A.Citizenship.     B.Invention.      C.Ruins.         D.Psychoanalysis.

第二卷(共35分)

第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边的横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:

该行多一个词:把多余的用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线(\)划掉。

该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏词号(/\),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。

该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改后的词。

注意:原行没有错的不要改。

How nice to hear from you again. I writing to tell you         76.___________

what is going up in our school. Since our school began           77.___________

to carry out the new program the things have improved.          78.___________

In the past, the teachers tried to kept on explaining              79.___________

book after book. We students just listened and took notes.         80.___________

But now we discuss to solve the problems risen by              81.___________

the teachers. We are not doing homeworks only. We             82.___________

read what we are interesting in and go to the                   83.___________

library or surfed the Internet for information. In a               84.___________

word, we are much more happier than ever before.              85. .___________

第二节 书面表达(满分25分)

你的英语教师要求你用英文写一篇日记。假设以下是你2006年5月18日这一天的活动,请根据以下要点写一篇日记。

时 间

地 点

所做或所见的事情

8:00

车 站

和几个同学相约去参观科技成果展

8:30-10:30

展览中心

参观的人中有大学生、小学生、有大人、小孩等

展品有很多新的科技产品,比如多功能手机、新式机器人

10:30-11:30

书 店

和几名同学选择、购买了一些书

12:00

某一快餐店

吃饭

下午

温习功课

注意:词数100左右。100—120 words

   可以增加自己的感受

参考词汇:科技成果展 exhibition of the developments of science and technology;

      多功能   multifunction

May 18 Thursday

                                       

                                        

                                       

                                       

                                        

                                       

                                       

                                        

                                       

                                       

                                       

                                        

                                       

参考答案

选择题:

1—5 CCCAB 6—10 CBABA  11—15 ABCCA 16—20 CCCCA 

21—25 CBACD 26—30 ABDBB 31—35 CAADC

36—40 BDACC 41—45 CBCDD 46—50 AABDC 51—55 DCBAD

56—60 CCBBD  61—65 CCCAB 66—70 DABAB 71—75 ABCDD

短文改错:

  How nice to hear from you again. I /\ writing to tell you       76.  am  

what is going up in our school. Since our school began           77.  on  

to carry out the new program the things have improved.          78.  the  

In the past, the teachers tried to kept on explaining              79.  keep 

book after book. We students just listened and took notes.         80.    

But now we discuss to solve the problems risen by              81.  raised 

the teachers. We are not doing homeworks only. We             82. homework 

read what we are interesting in and go to the                   83. interested

library or surfed the Internet for information. In a               84.  surf  

word, we are much more happier than ever before.              85.  more 

书面表达:

One Possible Version

May 18 Thursday                                  fine

Meeting my classmates at the bus stop outside the school at 8:00, we were all excited about going on our school trip. The clear and sunny weather added to what we thought would be a great experience at the exhibition of the developments of science and technology.

When we arrived at the exhibition center it felt like every school and college student in the city was there. I was most excited to see the robots. It reminded me of a science fiction movie with all the modern technology, especially the new multifunction cell phones. They were so small I couldn’t believe that anyone could talk through them.

Before we left I bought a book on robots from the bookstore. For lunch the whole class went to the new fast-food restaurant next to the exhibition center. I couldn’t wait to get back to school in the afternoon to write about where we had been. Now that I have seen the technology of the future I know I must work hard so that I can be part of it.

(written by Pete Simms, an English teacher with our school)

听力原文

第一节

Text 1

M: Bring me the hammer, will you? I’ve been trying to hang this picture for a long time.

W: You are always doing something .Last week you wanted to paint the house.

Text 2

M: Where is that book about cars I was reading last night? I put it on the table, and now it’s gone.

W: I don’t know. I cleaned early this morning and I don’t remember where I put it.

Text 3

W: I have traveled to Paris, Rome, London and New York, but I prefer living in San Francisco.

M: Of course, that’s where your home is and friends are.

Text 4

W: My goodness, your poor leg, what happened.

M: I broke it when I was skiing during the holiday.

Text 5

M: How did your family survive when the food prices were so high?

W: We have a garden and some fruit trees and we bought a sheep the other day.

第二节

Text 6

M: Tina, I have something to tell you. Aunt Barbara wants to come and visit us. And she will stay

  for about a week from May 13th to May 20th.

W: Why? And what will she do here for a whole week?

M: I don’t know. Complain, probably.

W: Does she spend all her time visiting relatives?

M: I think so. Since she retired, she doesn’t have much to do.

W: How will you keep her busy while she’s here?

M: Oh, look at old pictures. She likes to talk about family history.

W: She likes to talk about anything.

M: I know. And she will want to know everything we’re doing.

W: Well, I think that will be the longest week of the month.

听第7段材料,回答8—10题。

Text 7

W: Hello.

M: Is that .

W: Yes, it is.

M: I’m calling about the flat.

W: Yes?

M: Where is it?

W: It’s in the center of the city.

M: Is it on a busy road?

W: Yes, it is. But it’s opposite a park.

M: What floor is it on?

W: The fifth floor. It has a lovely view.

M: How many bedrooms does it have?

W: It has three bedrooms and one bathroom.

M: Is the living room big?

W: No, it’s small, but it has a large kitchen. And it has a balcony.

M: It sounds nice. How much it is?

W: $ 200,000.

M: Umm. When can I see it?

W: This afternoon, if you like.

M: Fine. See you about four, then. Bye.

W: Bye.

听第8段材料,回答11—14题。

Text 8

W: Andrew, you’re quite a hero, aren’t you?

M: Am I? I don’t know.

W: Have you ever been on the radio before?

M: No, not really. I mean, I’ve never found a bomb before.

W: Tell me what happened that morning.

M: Well, I collected my newspapers at bout 8 o’clock and started my paper round. I went past the

  phone box and I saw this sort of black bag in one corner. I got off my bike to have a better look,

  it was just an ordinary case, so I decided to find out who it belonged to.

W: When did you realize it was a bomb?

M: As soon as I opened it and saw the wires.

W: Have you ever seen a bomb before?

M: I’ve seen them on the television, that’s all.

W: What did you do next?

M: I rushed out of the box, went to the nearest house and phoned the police.

W: When did the police arrive?

M: I didn’t stay to find out. I had to go and finish delivering my newspapers.

W: Were you late for school?

M: Only about five minutes. Nobody seemed to mind.

听第9段材料,回答15—16题。

Text 9

M: I’m feeling much better now, doctor. Can I stop taking the medicine?

W: Hm. I’m glad you’re a little better. But you must continue to take the medicine, at least for

  some time. Starting from today you may take it twice a day instead of three times a day, and

  then stop it altogether in a week or two, OK?

听第10段材料,回答17—20题。

Text 10

M: I spoke to Carlo Rovel, the Springfield captain, at his hotel last night. I asked him if he expected to win tomorrow’s game. Carlos told me that his team was in very good condition, that they were playing very well, and that he felt they definitely deserved to win. He said it would be a terrible surprise if they didn’t. He knew it was going to be a hard game, but he was looking forward to it. He wasn’t worried, and other players weren’t especially nervous. I then asked him about the cup. He said they could lose the game and still win the cup, but that was not what he wanted. He told me the team was training this afternoon to get used to the field. When I asked him who would play, he said that was a secret, and we would know it an hour before the game started. He said that sometimes people became too careless because they thought that they were going to be a starting player away.